HCC Fall Noncredit Catalog

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COMMUNITY EDUCATION Advanced Rider Course (cont.) on a personal motorcycle is a must, and students must be able to demonstrate good basic skills to be allowed to continue. The class covers 3 hours of classroom instruction, a break for lunch, and 5 hours on the range. License, registration, and insurance will be checked before class. Proper attire includes DOT certified helmet, protective eyewear, full-fingered gloves, long pants, long-sleeved shirt or jacket, and sturdy over-the-ankle boots. Parental or guardian approval, in writing, is required for participants under age 18. Personal motorcycles must be street legal, in good operating condition, and pass a routine pre-ride check given as a part of the course. Because of the high level of traction required, the riding activities will NOT be conducted if the riding surface is wet. The classroom activities will be conducted and the riding portion rescheduled for another time. During the riding activities, each rider will be evaluated by the instructors on their ability to accomplish the riding objectives. Riders who cannot demonstrate minimum riding proficiency will not be allowed to continue or should consider enrolling in the Basic Rider Course 2 (BRC2). Riders who are not allowed to continue will not be eligible for a refund and may have to pay an additional fee to be enrolled in the BRC2. To complete the course riders must pass a 20-question knowledge test administered at the end of the classroom activities. Riders must also meet the objectives of the riding activities. Riders completing the course will receive a Maryland Motorcycle Safety Program Completion Card. Senior adult and disabled retiree tuition waivers apply. Tuition: $169 Session: 1 Course: 45277 Sun. 10/7 9:00 AM - 6:00 PM HCC - Joppa Hall, Rm. 010

Music Study music fundamentals such as note reading, rhythm and theory, piano techniques and interpretation, methods for analyzing music and developing good practice habits, sight reading, and ensemble playing on electric pianos. Text required.

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Course: 45198 W. Park Tues. 9/18 - 11/20 6:00 - 7:00 PM HCC - Joppa Hall, J114

Class Piano - Level II

NEW

Class Piano II begins with a review of Class Piano I and covers major and minor scales; intervals up to an octave; accompaniment styles; ABA form; syncopation; secondary chords; pedaling; other scale forms; harmonizing with i, iv, and V7 in minor; jazz styles; 2-hand accompaniments; and major and minor 7th chords. Emphasis is on basic functional skills, such as reading, harmonizing, playing by ear and improvising, along with basic technique, elementary repertoire, and music theory (written). Class includes lecture, group, and individual performance, with some individualized instruction. Outside practice is required. Text: Contemporary Class Piano, 7th ed. by Elyse Mach. Tuition: $99 Sessions: 10

Course Fee: $10

Course: 45199 W. Park Tues. 9/18 - 11/20 7:00 - 8:00 PM HCC - Joppa Hall, J114

Do You Hear What I Hear? NEW The Art of Listening to Music Aaron Copland asked two questions to his listeners. “Are you hearing everything that is going on? and “Are you being sensitive to it?” Did you ever listen to piece of music and wonder how the composer got that sound, or what makes a piece so moving? This course will help you develop a deeper appreciation of what might be the most rewarding of all art forms, whether you’re listening to Bach, Bartok, the Beatles or Beyoncé. You will learn some basic techniques of music listening that can be applied to all genres of music. In each class we will listen to a wide variety of music from different eras and genre. Senior adult and disabled retiree tuition waivers apply Tuition: $39 Sessions: 4

Beginning Class Piano

Tuition: $99 Sessions: 10

Beginning Class Piano (cont.)

Course 45573 Tues., 9/25 - 10/16 TBA

Course Fee: $19

Guitar I Learn contemporary guitar techniques with an emphasis on reading notated music, chord symbols, and chord diagrams. There will be opportunities for ensemble and solo performance of prepared music as well as music in an improvised setting. For the adult student ages 16 and up. Includes textbook. Tuition: $99 Sessions: 10

Course Fee: $20

Course: 45415 R. Zuzin 9/18 - 11/20 7:00 - 8:00 PM HCC - Joppa Hall, J107

New Age Angels and Spirit Guides Embark on a wonderful journey where you can meet and talk with your guides, angels, and spirit animal. You will be gently guided by a certified hypnotherapist utilizing guided imagery, hypnosis, and progressive relaxation. Communicate with these loving beings and ask any questions you may have concerning your life journey. Tuition: $49 Sessions: 3 Course: 45285 K. Willis Tues. 10/30 - 11/13 7:00 - 9:00 PM HCC - Bel Air Hall, Rm. 234

Archangels 101 This beginners course introduces students to the powerful, majestic and loving beings known as archangels. Discover how to connect with the healing energies of these angels to live a happier, more fulfilled life! Tuition: $35 Sessions: 2 Course: 45373 J. Wienecke Mon. 11/19 - 11/26 7:00 - 9:00 PM HCC - Bel Air Hall, Rm. 242

10:00 AM - 12:00 PM

Course Fee: $10

FALL 2012 • SCHEDULE OF NONCREDIT CLASSES • WWW.HARFORD.EDU/CET


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